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Focusing on the dual narratives of genocide and modernity, this work explores Tasmania's complex history, revealing how modernization narratives often obscure the devastating impact of colonial genocide. It highlights the tension between sanitized historical accounts and the grim realities uncovered in archives, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive acknowledgment of the past. By intertwining these stories, the book argues that a realistic future for Tasmanians hinges on confronting the tragic legacy of colonial violence that eradicated an entire civilization within the last two centuries.
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The Memory of Genocide in Tasmania, 1803-2013, Jesse Shipway
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- 2021
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